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Anonymous Posted on Feb 13, 2014

Connect wires from stereo to car pioneer stereo

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 26, 2008

SOURCE: WIRING FOR PIONEER DEH 16 CAR STEREO

you need to find the Pioneer website, or something similer... google the DEH 1600 diagram. really you just need something that tells what the different wires represent by color. then find a wiring diagram for the make and model of your ride that cooresponds to your stereo set up... then just match up the wires and there you go... personally i suggest haveing one of the boys at Best buy throw a harness... it costs like 15 bucks or something. plus you know it will be done right, and you can take it back if its not and have it fixed... bottom line they will be liable for any problems... hope this helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 30, 2008

SOURCE: WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

Red=Positive 12v(switched)
Black=Negative ground
Yellow=Constant Power(Battery or fuse box W/ Constant power)
Grey=Right front+
Grey/Black=Right front-
Purple=Right rear+
Purple/Black=Right rear-
Green=Left rear+
Green/Black=Left rear-
White=Left front+
White/Black=Left front-
Blue=Amp turn on
Blue/White=Power antenna
Orange/White=Dimmer

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 07, 2009

SOURCE: car stero wiring diagram

ce3d034.jpg Here you go

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 12, 2009

SOURCE: I installed a pioneer Deh p49001b car stereo in a

to solve the problem with it turning off when u turn your lights on is that on the back side of your radio is a spot that says max and something else keep your ground wires conected just how they are but get u a a 14 to 12 gage wire a cut u about 6 inches and use one end and connect to your other ground wires (with Connecters ) and the other end and with a closed end connecter with the little hole in the center i cant place wat its called but any ways put it where that max hole thing is where there is a screw there and that should fix that problem cause i had that happen before .. but make sure your antentia is pluged iin to ok .. good luck Paul,

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Daniel Boyes

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  • Posted on Nov 15, 2009

SOURCE: need wire color codes for a pioneer

try here, all pioneer wiring is the same.

http://www.pioneer.co.uk/uk/support/manuals/DEH-4000UB/index.html

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Hi there,

Well you can please follow the below steps -
1. Disconnect your car battery. It is vitally important to your safety that you never work on any type of electronic in your car with the battery still connected, as this puts you at risk for electrocution.
2. Remove the old stereo by taking off all the dashboard panels surrounding your stereo, sliding out your old stereo head unit, and unplugging all the wires that are connected to the head unit. Discard the old stereo.
3. Take your Pioneer car stereo head unit and plug each of the positive wires from your car speakers to the positive terminals on the head unit. Take all of the negative speaker wires and connect them to the negative terminals on the head unit.
4. Attach the stereo's black ground wire to a metal bolt or screw located near where the stereo is mounted in the dash.
5. Connect all of the ignition power wires to your Pioneer stereo.
6. Take the harness connector and plug it into your car stereo. Now plug the antenna into the back of your head unit.
7. Slide the stereo back into the dash, screw it in place, and replace the dashboard pieces you removed earlier.
8. Reconnect your car battery, turn the car on and test out your new Pioneer car stereo. Please post comments for more help or information..........

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